One letter, hee hee!
2007-07-25 09:17:30
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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More= plus+ [UK]
Moore=plus+ [Scottish]
in the general pronunciation of it
it differs that way
but the meaning of more and Moore
are 1=extra,or additional to
and 2= a name or use of a name ie : L. Moore Opticians,or surname= Mr L. Moore
and a Moor is a vast open natural space
2007-07-25 13:06:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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More will always mean,to have to a greater degree.
Definition:
adverb:to greater extent: to a greater extent, or in a larger number or amount .
adjective:additional: indicates something additional or further.
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_/more.html
Notice that it is both an adjective and an adverb.The adjective will always do something to a noun.The adverb will always work with the verb.
Moore is a proper name,it will always be the name of a person and it will always be capitalized.It has nothing to do with amounts.
PS:I cannot believe some of the stupid answers that I see posted here.
2007-07-25 13:23:18
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answer #3
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answered by Den 4
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more means there's an addition - while Moore is a name.
ei: Roger Moore, Mandy Moore
ei: I ate more fruit. (yum!)
2007-07-25 12:38:01
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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But wait, there's Moor!
2007-07-25 12:36:05
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answered by Anonymous
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More: Adverb meaning extra of what you already have of something.
Moore: A common last name. Famous Moores include Demi, Dudley, Roger, Shemar and Mandy.
2007-07-25 13:23:00
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answer #6
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answered by Sharon Newman (YR) Must Die 7
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More:
–adjective 1. constituting or forming a large number; numerous: many people.
2. noting each one of a large number (usually fol. by a or an): For many a day it rained.
–noun 3. a large or considerable number of persons or things: A good many of the beggars were blind.
4. the many, the greater part of humankind.
–pronoun 5. many persons or things: Many of the beggars were blind. Many were unable to attend.
Moore:
often a last name
2007-07-25 12:38:06
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answer #7
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answered by class-of-2010 2
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more means you want more of something. moore is the school i go to
2007-07-25 12:37:42
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answer #8
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answered by lexii1993 2
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MORE is when you're getting a lot of something: "More, more, more....how do ya like it? how do you like it?" LOL
.....and MOORE is the last name of a person: Denty Moore Beef Stew
2007-07-25 16:30:06
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answer #9
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answered by Ace Mary 2
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"more" is an english word meaning "additional" or "greater". "Moore" is a person's surname. "moor" would mean to dock or berth a boat or ship, and/or the place where this is done (also berth, dock, pier, slip).
2007-07-25 14:20:35
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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more- means greater amounts or to increase
moore-a city in oklahoma
mooring- The act or an instance of making fast an aircraft or a vessel, as by a cable or anchor.
2007-07-25 12:38:15
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answer #11
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answered by ? 4
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